The PSP d-pad is questionable without a doubt. I've never been a fan of Nintendo's d-pads though.
shoot its eye after it fires the laser beam (stick to whatever side of the screen it dashes away to, because it returns on that side and the laser is avoided easy plus it sets the shot up perfectly); it'll launch its back spikes and send those little fishes up, both are easily avoidable and/or shootable
as soon as all its back spikes are gone it'll die, then you're off to that fuckhole of a berg known as the City level
Good thing the big i-word is expected of developers and not hardware manufacturers.Expected answer. The horizon of gaming is simply more power, MORE POWER!
Lack of innovation would probably drive me out of gaming
I agree. And I really wished for Drac X that I could have used the analog nubbin, even though it's a piece of shit, just because it would be better. I have no problems whatsoever with the DS, it has done well by me and provided me with many entertaining hours of gameplay, about 150x moreso than say, the PS3. Hell, even my PSP, which has had about 10 good games since it came out, has drastically outplayed it. Handhelds will not die, not for a long time, and as long as Sony and Nintendo are making huge bank off of their portable systems, saying things like "...should stop making hardware altogether." is about as retarded as anything you could say. Obviously, there's a small handful of people who think you're very wrong.
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